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September 30, 2005   LubricationWorld December 6-9 - Tampa Florida

LubricationWorld is an event where lubrication professionals learn from each other through a series of informative learning sessions, short courses, best practices sessions, networking opportunities and a wide selection of full day workshops.

Participants will discover exciting new ideas and learn helpful techniques for machinery lubrication, contamination control, oil analysis, sampling, motor bearings, gearboxes, compressors, synthetic lubricants and more. Co-located with IMC-2005, in its 20th year as the most respected and longest running maintenance conference anywhere to provide you with over 50 learning sessions in 7 tracks.

• Learn everything you need to build a world class machinery lubrication program for enhanced reliability

• Advance your professional standing by sitting for the Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) Exam by STLE and CMRP by SMRP

• Discover exciting new ideas and learn helpful techniques to jumpstart your machinery lubrication program

• Meet leading solution and service providers and test drive new products in the LubricationWorld expo

• Create your own learning agenda with 7 learning zone sessions, short courses, keynotes, case studies, breakout sessions and full day workshops.

• Learn how Lubrication Professionals just like you are creating results

• Visit over 100 new solution providers in the LubricationWorld Expo

• Network with your peers at the free receptions and hospitality night

• Drive the Havoline NASCAR Simulator

• Opportunity to win an Alienware Laptop Computer

To register please call toll free (888) 575-1245 or…


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September 30, 2005   HotShot - Infrared Camera for Predictive Maintenance

HotShot is a totally new concept in infrared cameras featuring our unique rotating infrared camera eyeball and data logger design. HotShot’s design began with a simple question. What do thermographers do while out in the field? The answer, they collect information.

Unlike point and shoot cameras HotShot is designed to capture all relevant information like equipment name, diagnosis, repair recommendation and automatically generate reports without having to struggle with field notes or transposing voice notes.

• Lightweight – Under 2 lb.

• Advance ergonomic design

• 4 hour battery life

• Windows CE interface is familiar to a wide range of users

• Articulating camera with motorized focus

• Touch screen interface

• Brightest display available

• 11” minimum focus distance with standard lens

• 3X telephoto and wide angle lenses available at prices
that won’t bust your budget

• Automatic report generation

• Advanced measurement tools including multiple spots, line profile and area (XL model)

• Accurate measurement at all specified ambient operating temperatures

• Option – Expansion port ensure steady upgrade path


Once you see, hold and operate HotShot you’ll immediately “get it” and no other camera will do. Is HotShot the best infrared camera on the market today? Contact us today to schedule a demonstration and find out.

Want to learn more and have a bit of fun at the same time?


Visit the Harley motorcycle sweepstakes promotion and take a virtual test drive

September 30, 2005   Balancing Weights

If you balance any type of rotating equipment or perform vibration analysis, these products are for you.

The Balancing Starter Kit contains a number of common balancing correction weights so you have the proper weight for the job, the Pro Kit adds Backward Incline Clips (pictured at right). Designed for the balancing consultant who never knows what balancing challenges he may be called upon to handle.

All balancing weights can be ordered individually in the sizes and quantities required.

For your balancing needs call Mr. Shims at 1-800-727-4467,
fax 630-832-5744
Email


Visit http://www.mrshims.com for these or other products

September 30, 2005   SAP R/3 3.0:PM Introduction to Plant Maintenance on CD ROM

This is the second course in the PM curriculum. This course covers unplanned plaint maintenance, using the R/3 module PM. The course is designed for people who request maintenance assistance, who provide maintenance, service management and investment planning.

Learn to deal with unplanned plant maintenance
• Work with various order types
• Respond to varying scenarios associated with carrying out unplanned plant maintenance

Total Learning Time: 5-7 hours
Unit 1: Plant Maintenance Processing
Unit 2: Plant Maintenance Notifications
Unit 3: Plant Maintenance Orders
Unit 4: Confirmation and Completion


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September 30, 2005   PdM-2005 Proceedings CD just $99

If you did not make it to the Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference in Atlanta last week, you can still get the CD with slide presentations and papers for just $99.

• Vertical Alignment by Alan Luedeking
Managing a successful condition monitoring program by Jason Tranter
• Wear Particle Analysis Short Course by Ray Dalley
• The Value of Implementing Reliability Based Maintenance Practices by Eric Bevevino
• Advanced Thermographic Data Collection Techniques by Art Stout
• Identifying High Resistance Commutator Bar Connections by Richard Love
• Using Predictive technologies to improve equipment reliability at Duracell by Dan Disney and Ronnie Key
• Mounting Resonance by Jack Peters
• Identifying Motor Defects Through the Six Fault Zones by Noah Bethel
• Understanding NFPA 70E and Arc Flash hazards by John Klingler, P.E. Lewellyn Technology
• AC Motor Testing by Howard Penrose Ph.D.
• Oil analysis Short Course by Darrin Clark - Insight
• Electrical Predictive Maintenance with Ultrasound by Jim Hall
• Developing a Motor Management Program by Howard Penrose Ph.D.
• Applying Operating Deflection Shape in PdM by Tom Murphy
• integrated – Equipment Reliability Improvement Program (i-ERIP), Building Bridges (and integrating) not walls (or barriers) to effective performance improvement by Jon Anderson
• Multiple Discriminant Analysis by John Judd
• Spectrometer Metals in Oil Analysis - What do all those metals mean? by Austin Robinson, Polaris
• The Economic Benefits of Properly Applied PdM Tools and Techniques by Jimmy Lowrey
• Success in Condition Based Maintenance Requires Results, Communication & Accountability by Forrest Pardue
• Reducing Particle Counts and Varnish Potential on Frame 7F Combustion Turbines with Balanced Charge Agglomeration Technology by Don Brindley/Greg Munson
• Understanding Ultrasonic Spectrum Analysis by Tom Murphy
• Alignment 101 by Jason Tranter
• All Things Infrared by The Independent Society of Professional Thermographers led by Greg Stockton
• Are you actually achieving your condition based monitoring objectives? by Andy Rabiner
• STOP the Insanity by Bill Cline
• The Shock Pulse Method For Condition Monitoring by Lou Moranda

Please call toll free (888) 575-1245 ext 115 or…


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